
It’s normal to ask for applause before a performance, but you can also ask for applause after the guest leaves the stage, even after the audience already applauded the performance! In that case, you can ask for another round of applause for someone. And now, let’s hear it for our main act of the night, Mouse Rat! (Audience applauds) 6.

Our next guest speaker is someone I know you’ve all been waiting for.You could also Please put your hands together for…, Everyone, puts your hands together for…, Everyone, please put your hands together for…, etc. This is another good expression to use when introducing someone onto the stage, maybe in more casual settings. Let’s give it up for Danielle Pasquier! (Audience applauds) 3. Our next performer is a local singer-songwriter who adds her own unique twist to R&B.You can say, Give it up for (name of the performer), Let’s give it up for…, Everyone, give it up for…, Everyone, please give it up for…, etc. Some people think this is an incorrect phrase, maybe because it’s a more recent, casual-sounding phrase, but I find it to be one of the most natural ways to tell an audience to applaud. Let’s give a big round of applause for Shaken Not Stirred! (Audience applauds) 2. Our next performers are an improv troupe known for their quirky humor and on-the-spot punchlines.

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